Eyes Without a Face - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Faces - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Producer: Maurice McEndree; screenplay: John Cassavetes; photography: Al Ruban; editor: Al Ruban, Maurice McEndree; assistant director: George O'Halloran; art director: Phedon Papamichael; music: Jack Ackerman; sound: Don Pike.

Fanny - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Fanny och Alexander - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Cinematograph, for the Swedish Film Institute/Swedish Television STV 1/Gaumont/Personafilm/Tobis Filmkunst; Eastmancolor. Released for the cinema in a 189 minute version, 1982; also released as a 300 minute version in four parts.

Fantasia - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Walt Disney Productions; Technicolor, 35mm, animation, Fantasound; running time: 126 minutes, British version cut to 105 minutes, later versions cut to 81 minutes; length: originally 11,361 feet, cut to 9405 feet for British version. Released 13 November 1940 by RKO/Radio.

Farewell - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Farewell My Concubine - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Fargo - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Gramercy Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films; color, 35mm; running time: 98 minutes; length: Fargo 2732 meters. Filmed in Minnesota and North Dakota; cost: $7 million.

Farrebique - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: L'Ecran Français and Les Films Etienne Lallier; black and white, 35mm; running time: 100 minutes; some versions are 85 minutes. Released 11 February 1947.

Father Panchali - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

La Femme du Boulanger - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Les Films Marcel Pagnol; black and white, 35mm; running time: 120 minutes, some sources list 110 minutes. Released 1938.

La Femme Infidèle - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Les Films La Boétie and Cinégay; Eastmancolor (print by Deluxe), 35mm; running time: 105 minutes, English version: 98 minutes; length: 2900 meters. Released January 1969, Paris.

Festen - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Nimbus Film in collaboration with DR/TV and Swedish TV; color, 35mm; running time: 106 min. Released 19 June 1998, in Copenhagen.

Feu Mathias Pascal - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Cinégraphic Albatross/Films L'Herbier; black and white, 35mm, silent; running time: English version is 192 minutes; length: 4617 feet. Filmed in Paris.

Fièvre - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Société Alhambra-Film; black and white. Released 1921.

Film D'Amore e D'Anarchia - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Europ International (Italy); Technicolor, 35mm; running time: 108 minutes, some versions are 125 minutes. Released 1973.

Film-Truth - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Il Fiore delle Mille e una Notte - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: PEA (Rome), Les Productions Artistes Associés (Paris); Technicolor; running time: 155 minutes.

Fires were Started - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Crown Film Unit, with the co-operation of the Home Office, Ministry of Home Security, and National Fire Service; black and white, 35mm; running time: 63 minutes, some sources state 60 minutes. Released 1943.

Fireworks - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

The First Charge of the Machete - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Fists in the Pocket - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Five Easy Pieces - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: B.B.S.; Technicolor; running time: 98 minutes; length: 8,828 feet. Released September 1970.

Flaming Creatures - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Distributed by Film-Makers Cooperative; black and white, 16mm; running time: 45 minutes. Released 7 December, 1963, New York City.

Foolish Wives - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Universal Super Jewel; black and white; originally shot in 35mm, original length: 14,210 feet; released in a version of 2,765 feet (at 24 f.p.s), running time: 77 minutes.

Forbidden Games - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

42nd Street - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; black and white, 35mm; running time: 85 minutes, some sources list 89 minutes.

The Four Chimneys - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Metro Pictures Corp.; black and white, 35mm, silent; running time: about 150 minutes; length: 11 reels. Released 6 March 1921 at the Lyric Theatre, New York.

The 400 Blows - Film (Movie) Plot and Review